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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 2 | republic, if the senate would support him; but if they should 2 II, 9 | from the outer walls, to support the rafters which were to 3 II, 10| which they must place to support the roof of the musculus 4 II, 10| four fingers square, to support the tiles which were to 5 III, 1 | and dissensions, and to support the credit of the debtors. 6 III, 13| states which had deserved his support might be certain of protection 7 III, 58| it, and by these methods support their cavalry. But when 8 III, 69| away from their work to support his party; and at the same 9 III, 69| encouraged by the hope of speedy support, attempted to make a stand 10 III, 89| two, and ordered them to support one another. He drew up Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
11 I, 28| nothing whereby they might support their hunger, all the productions 12 II, 14| they had been accustomed to support themselves whenever any 13 II, 25| he was already unable to support himself; he likewise perceived 14 V, 7 | his hand, and implore the support of his people, often exclaiming 15 V, 46| he should not be able to support the attack of the enemy, 16 VI, 7 | they resolve to await the support of the Germans. Labienus, 17 VI, 11| people should be in want of support against one more powerful; 18 VII, 67| encouraged our men by the hope of support. At length the Germans, 19 VII, 70| increased by the additional support of the legions; the enemy 20 VII, 77| while their strength would support it, the speech of Critognatus 21 VIII, 11| foraging parties, and to support them in case of any sudden 22 VIII, 13| at a greater distance to support them, fled disgracefully; 23 VIII, 19| our men, confiding in the support of the cohorts, fought most 24 VIII, 22| to be able by the feeble support of the multitude to raise 25 VIII, 52| be the more inclined to support him in his suit for the


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